Acton Free Press Wed July Afternoon ceremony for Britton Rody vows JUDY and Bill Britton were married on June These travelled to northern 10 for a two week honeymoon They are in Acton Judith Ann and William James were married in Naaiagawcya Presbyterian Church on Juno and Mrs Patricia of Acton is employed at Ford Sales in Acton BUI who is em ployed in Milton at Canadian Meter Co is tho son of Mr and Mrs Glen of R Indian River The ceremony was conducted by Rev Douglas Mrs Tom Manes played tho organ while Earl Burt sang Wedding Song and Hawaiian Love Song The church was decorated with white mums on each side of the altar The brides empire styled gown was made of lace organdy and satin Victorian sleeves were organdy with lace cuffs She wore a shoulder length lace veil and carried a bouquet of cascading pink roses Attend Tho mold of honor was Barbara of She ware a Iliac gown of flocked polyester crepe It had long cuffed sleeves and a scoop neckline Tho brides maids included Mac sister in law of groom from Belle Valley and Pup II I on of Acton Junior bridesmaid was Wendy niece of the groom from Belle Valleo Flower girl was Karen Swackhammer of Acton cousin of the groom The bridal attendants wore the same style gown as the maid of honor in blue floral print crepe with lilac sheer sleeves They all carried bouquets of mums had lilac mum shaped flowers In their hair ana wore single pearl necklaces a gift of The brides Ben gave her away Best was Jim Mullen cousin of tho groom Ushers included Ted brother of the groom from Vallcc Tim Coles or Acton Percy Boll of London Hubs nephew of the groom junior usher ana ring bearer was Robert Jennings nephew of the bride Reception Following the wedding was a dinner and evening recep tion at the Acton Music Centre The bride mother Patricia received for her daughter in brown with gold accessories The groom mother wore a gown of lilac with white cesser The bride going away outfit included a short red dress with white dots couple travelled to northern Ontario for their honeymoon Fountain The wedding cake was made and decorated by the groom s mother cake was 30 inches high and contained a colorful flowing fountain which continuously pumped a yellow tinted bright liquid The enjoyed five showers They were hold by the Junior Farmers at home of Sheila Foster I rendu and Barbara MiNabb Shirley Swack hammer Mrs Reg Payne and Heather Payne and Sue Walton and Mrs Jennings A presentation was made to the bride by the staff of IAL Ford Sules The groom en a bachelor party at Hall Th are living In Acton PapillonAbmm vows June 22 MARGARET and A brum were married in Holy Cross church Georgetown by Photo by ANNE KREMER and Otto Wyga had guests at tend their wedding from as far away as the Netherlands The are living at R William Stuckey photo Baby swans dead after weed spraying The swans or tunnels who drew many admiring ttitchcrs at North Hilton oil ponds and across Ihi road at Art Scott pond ire gone They were found id weeds in the wire report from the Pro mini Residue laboratory of the Ministry of and Food states then won parts and Irjio of and in the bodies of cygnets Volt owner the warm spell fooled the swans into lining he eggs earlier than usual this year so the cygnets hatched earlier during the spraying season He said hi had been asked many times where the cygnets had gone He sent bodies to the laboratory June and received a reply from the University of July Mr Scott first Introduced swans to his pond around 1950 and swans have graced the area ever since They move back and forth between his pond and the Golf club pond and have been photographed many times by passing motorists and golfers Frank graduated recently from Kitchener Waterloo Hospital School of Nursing and College Her parents Mr and Mrs John B Frank St attended the actuation ceremony held at c hospital auditorium Friday July along with friends Is a former graduate of Robert Little public and Acton high schools She has accepted a position with the Kitchener- Waterloo Hospital commenc ing in September 20 BONE CHINA DINNERWARE by Worcester Wedgewood Paragon RoYSJAIbert- Five Piece Place Settings HE GIFT SHOP St Ltd Doublering ceremony for Wyga Kremer In a double ring ceremony In Holy Cross In Georgetown Mnry the bride of George Hit Is Mr and Mrs I Acton and groom Is I In win of Mr Cliff of din Mills lion Norm rind win All art town Musk the Ave Maria of SI I ranch of anil Morning Hun Broken In by lit bride gown of while over In ft In In Vlelorluri with a veil Tin won whkh hud belong r maternal grand mother Tin to mink of rosin rind breath Attendant It friend of tin bride was of honor bridesmaid wan Mini shier of the groom They wore gowni of eorriflower blue organza wide while lluir flowers naseguys of How roses reception with many gnenls Including Mm I Smith I din Hit amain and Mr and Mrs Geo Itatkwoml nlJt Hit groom from At Ion Kit tin r Mills and A was given by I roil given by Miss third was Murllln Miry Mrs mid Mis hurt of In tun A Im en kit I oh was given by fellow Hit at Hell an anil blue Andrea Marian Kremor and Otto Ian were wed In Acton Bethel Christian Reformed Church on the afternoon of June Anne the daughter of Mrs T Kremer of R It Acton is an office at Indusmln Ltd in Milton Otto Wyga who Is a car enter for Ron Isncr In is the son of Mr and Mrs D of Aclon The doublering ceremony was conducted by Rev Jake Mrs J Krul played the organ The church was decorated in a mixture of glads and mums Carries roses The bridal gown was made of peau sole with a lace neck and full length sleeves train and veil The cascade bouquet of red roses and white miniature carnations The maid of honor was Sue Wood with bridesmaid Michele sister of the bride and Sandy Wyga sister of the groom as Junior bridesmaid All the at wore similar hot pink gowns trimmed with pink and white lace and carried cascade bouquets of pink and white carnations Andy Bowman uncle of the bride gave her away Best man for the occasion was Ray Maclntyrc white ushers included Charles Kulkcn and Andy brother of the groom Reception An evening reception was held at the Acton Curling Club The bride mother receiving for her daughter wore a long blue crepe gown and a corsage of miniature white carnations The groom mother wore a long multicolored gown with a corsage of white miniature carnations The bride going away outfit included a short white dress accented by a corsage of pink sweetheart roses and white miniature carnations The couple travelled north to a for the week Gesture As a sentimental gesture the bride paused and gave her mother one long stemmed white rose on entering the church and also gave another white rose to her mother In law on leaving the church The wedding gown and bridesmaids dresses were all made by the bride mother while bride made her own veil Visitors to the wedding were from Michigan Wind Hamilton Toronto London St Catharines Brussels and the bride grandmother an aunt and uncle attended the wedding from the Netherlands Miscellaneous showers were given by Mrs Sandi Bowman Mrs Willy Mrs JoAnneStraatsmaanda neighborhood shower was given by Mrs Linda Paul and Mrs Ann The newiyweds are living at l puslinch ON JUNE 1 in St James Anglican Church in Guelph Jane Vandcrsluis daughter of Mr and Mrs George Vandcrsluis and Roger son of Mi ana Mrs George were married The couple honeymooned in Mexico and are now living in Ospnnge In photograph Merle Frick So man of Toronto who was buried in was pictured on the front cover of the ree Press issue the end of June She wis the one standing beneath the old sign which warned Actons speed limit is 15 miles per Also In the picture was her son Victor who her wat Mike Mar Hit groom s usher was Dill friend of Hit groom Following wedding was dlnntr and retention at Acton Meadows Golf Skip Muscy of Toronto sup plied the entertainment II Honeymoon The flew to Columbia the following day for a long honeymoon While there they visited Chris and Phil formerly of At ton Tht 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